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Take Your Hipstamatic Or Instagram Photos Offline [Instructables How-To]
Build a shadow box for those highly-stylized snapshots.
Kathleen Flood
8.2.11
Motherboard Blog

Inside the Rage Cage: the Stubborn Evolution of Shark Defense Tech
It takes a special sort of person to plunge into baited waters and stare down 2 tons of brute, cartilaginous fury barreling out of the gloom at ramming speed. That’s probably why getting up close with predatory sharks is still a relatively nascent...
Brian Anderson
8.2.11
Art

The Latest In Reality Warping Projection Mapping Projects
A selection of recent projection mapping projects that allow us to re-think design and architecture.
Dylan Schenker
8.2.11
Art

Dutch Budget Cuts Jeopardize The Future Of Media Art
New legislation in the Netherlands puts creative industries at extreme risk.
Inge de Leeuw
8.2.11
Film

The 9 Most Underappreciated Sci-Fi Flicks Of All Time
We all know the Millennium Falcons of the genre, but how about the Corellian corvettes?
Kevin Holmes
8.2.11
Motherboard Blog

3D Movies Are Bad For You, Says Science
Not just in the _OMG, Avatar was such a piece of shit waste-of-money_ sense, or the _Videodrome_ psychosexual sense, but in an actual real life hurts-your-eyes sense. That's probably not a surprise so much, nor should it be a surprise that researchers...
Michael Byrne
8.2.11
Art

The Tumblr Of All Tumblrs
Brad Troemel is quite the troll.
Alexis Guillaume
8.2.11
videos

How to Live in the Future and Be More Productive: A Video Interview With Miranda July
In the future, Miranda July, who is a filmmaker, performance artist, musician, and writer, Aquarius, webmaster and blogger, would like to be better at not making things.
ALEX PASTERNACK
8.2.11
Art

Rorschmap Turns Google Maps Into A Kaleidoscopic Plaything
James Bridle uses digital maps as artistic medium.
Kevin Holmes
8.2.11
Stuff

Todd's People - Pam With The Knife
We challenged a photographer in Chicago to make a new friend every week. Here's the first.
TODD DIEDERICH
8.2.11
Motherboard Blog

Ones and Zeros: The Debt Ceiling is Not Really a Ceiling
_Since 1957, Sir Isaac has been helping us travel through space_
h3. One: "Using good old fashioned gravity and an ion engine the Dawn Space probe reaches orbit around the planetoid Vesta":http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-08-gentle-nudges-vesta.html...
Ones Zeros
8.2.11
News

Anarchist Hunting At Camden Market
Ratting out people who want to bring down the state because the government told us to.
Valentina Muntoni
8.2.11
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